Industrial Niagara 



"A rather technical description of the most important mechanical devices 1901 

 in use at the Niagara Falls power plant," with special reference to the Weeks 

 aluminum transmission line by which electric current will be sent to the 

 Pan-American Exposition. 



1902 



Barton, Philip P. Niagara Falls power. (Cass., Jan., 1902. 1902 

 21:179-205.) Bav,on 



An interesting article by the superintendent of the operating department, 

 describing the organization of the operating department, the problems and 

 principles involved, and the importance of the work. 



Bowman, A. A. Power development at Niagara Falls. (Can. eng., 1902 



Nov., 1902. 9:295-297.) Bowman 



Description of the Niagara Falls Power Company's plant and that of 

 the Canadian— Niagara Power Company. 



Buck, Harold W. The new generating plants of the Niagara Falls 1902 

 power company. (Trans. Am. inst. elec. engrs. Great Barrington, Buck 

 Mass.: June 18, 1902. 19:765-780.) 



Account of the generators, exciter plant, and main switchboard of the 

 Canadian plant. 



BUCK, Harold W. The new generating plants of the Niagara Falls 

 power company. (Eng. news, July 3, 1902. 48:9-11.) 



Canadian-Niagara power company's development. (Can. eng., Nov., 1902 

 1902. 9:290-292.) 



Description of the tunnel, canal, cofferdam, penstocks, wheel pit and 

 power house. 



DUNLAP, Orrin E. The new plant of the Canadian Niagara Falls 1902 

 company. (Sci. Am., Dec. 6, 1902. 87:375-376.) DunIa P 



Description and views. 



DuNLAP, Orrin E. Power development on the Canadian side of 

 Niagara Falls. (Eng. news, Dec. 11, 1902. 48:490-491.) 



The work of the Canadian-Niagara Power Company and the develop- 

 ment of the Ontario Power Company described. 



FAWCETT, Walden. The new Niagara. (Am. mf. and ir. wld., 1902 

 Dec. 25, 1902. Pp. 717-720.) F™ce« 



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